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Everyone has a storm story—whether it's that time you just escaped a downpour, or the hailstorm that wrote off your car. Even though hailstorms are relatively rare, they cause significant damage. Two new studies shed light on how hail might change as the world warms.
From stronger hurricanes to longer droughts and heavier rainfall, a warming planet is intensifying weather extremes and making them more frequent. (AP Video: Aya Diab)
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Can virtual reality make people care more about climate change? CT researchers aim to find out
Researchers want to know whether immersing people in a vision of Connecticut's future shoreline makes the risks of climate change feel more immediate.
March was a scorching 9.35 degrees Fahrenheit hotter than the 20th-century average for the month, capping the hottest 12-month stretch for the U.S. since records began in 1895 The El Niño climate event is due to return this year,
Along with destructive winds and tornados, these storms brought record-sized hail. In Illinois, one meteorologist, Victor Gensini, found a 16-inch diameter hailstone that weighed over a pound. “It didn’t just break the record,
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How the wine industry is adjusting to climate change
Warming global temperatures are impacting wine production.
Pew Research Center polling finds a majority of US adults view global warming as a significant problem, though with a sharp partisan divide.
Beyond its environmental consequences, climate change is contributing to a growing global disease burden and creating conditions that facilitate the spread of infectious diseases worldwide.
By Hongji Kim and Minwoo Park SANCHEONG COUNTY, South Korea, June 4 (Reuters) - Park Gyeong-je started tending beehives almost five decades ago, making it his livelihood because he liked spending time in nature.
Ipswich is deluged by intense rainfall as the county council plays down a climate change emergency.
As climate change accelerates and artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes global systems, Planet Classroom announces six new June releases exploring how societies can build resilient, human-centered solutions.